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To '''download coding results''', go to Coding->Coding Jobs.
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After your articles have been coded, you can '''download the codings''' so you can analyze them outside of AmCAT, for example in Excel, SPSS or R. To do so, first go to the '''codingjobs overview''' ('Coding Jobs' in the dropdown menu under the 'Codings' tab).
  
From the table, '''select the codingjobs''' you want to export, and click on ‘'''Export codingjobs'''’ to the upper right of the table.  
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Here, you can first check '''whether all articles''' have indeed been '''coded'''. Have a look at the '''complete''' and the '''todo''' rows in the table on the lower half of the screen. Are there indeed 0 more articles to do (code)? If so, you can download the codings.
From the dropdown menu, select the '''level of codings''' (sentence and/or article codings).
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[[File:Exportcodings.png|750px|thumb|center]]
  
[[File:Export_codingjobs2.png]]
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From the table, '''select the codingjobs''' you want to export, and click ‘'''Export codingjobs'''’ to the upper right of the table.
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From the dropdown menu, select the '''level of codings''' (sentence and/or article codings) you want to export.
  
 
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In the next screen, you can '''[[select variables to export]]''' as well as the '''output format''' for the resulting dataset.
In the next screen, you can '''[[select variables to export]]''' as well as the output format for the dataset.
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Revision as of 10:40, 25 February 2016

After your articles have been coded, you can download the codings so you can analyze them outside of AmCAT, for example in Excel, SPSS or R. To do so, first go to the codingjobs overview ('Coding Jobs' in the dropdown menu under the 'Codings' tab).

Here, you can first check whether all articles have indeed been coded. Have a look at the complete and the todo rows in the table on the lower half of the screen. Are there indeed 0 more articles to do (code)? If so, you can download the codings.

Exportcodings.png

From the table, select the codingjobs you want to export, and click ‘Export codingjobs’ to the upper right of the table. From the dropdown menu, select the level of codings (sentence and/or article codings) you want to export.

In the next screen, you can select variables to export as well as the output format for the resulting dataset.

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